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March 06, 1981 - Image 35

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-03-06

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

World Jewish Leaders Caught
in Middle of Spain Insurrection

PARIS (JTA) — Half-a- over by the rebels.
dozen top Jewish leaders, Throughout the night the
including Leon Dulzin, hotel served as the head-
chairman of the Jewish quarters for the army gen-
Agency and World Zionist eral and senior civil ser-
Organization Executives, vants who negotiated the
and Charlotte Jacobson, rebels' surrender.
chairman of the WZO-
Dulzin and the other
American Section, found Jewish leaders left Mad-
themselves accidentally rid safe and well. Other
plunged into the center of conference participants,
the attempted insurrection Edgar Bronfman
by Spain's rightist Civil president of the World
Guards last week.
Jewish Congress and
The Jewish leaders were Claude Kelman, vice
in Madrid for a session of president of France's
the presidium of the Brus- Representative Council
sels Conference on Soviet, of Jewish Organizations
•vrY and happened to be left Madrid only a few
ying at the Palace Hotel hours before the rebel
less than 100 yards from the coup.
Parliament building taken
Just before the rebels

U.S. Official Is Confident
of Sinai Peacekeeping Unit

JERUSALEM (JTA) — A
Reagan Administration of-
ficial expressed confidence
last week while in Israel
that a multi-national force
to patrol Sinai could be es-
tablished by the time Israel
completes its withdrawal
from the peninsula in April
1982.
Michael Sterner, deputy
assistant secretary of state
Einstein Library for Middle East affairs, said
" YARMOUTH PORT, the U.S. has given the
Mass. — On the 102nd an- multi-national force a high
niversary of the birth of Al- priority despite possible
bert Einstein, March 14, a difficulties.
Sterner was in Israel for
Massachusetts,group is try-
ing to form a non-profit Al- two days of meetings on the
bert Einstein Library "to subject of the multi-
acquire, organize and dis- national force with David
seminate knowledge about Kimche, director general of
the Foreign Ministry. He
this world citizen."
The group is seeking do- conceded that negotiations
nations of Einstein on that matter "will be com-
plicated in some ways."
memorabilia.
He declined to say if the
For information, write
Solomon Quasha, Albert U.S. would be willing to
Einstein Library Inc., PO constitute the force un-
Box 28, Yarmouth Port, ilaterally and stressed
that its composition de-
Mass. 02675.
pended on agreement by

seized the Parliament
building, the Jewish
presidium cabled Soviet
President Leonid Brezhnev
asking him "to reaffirm that
change of policy which you
began" in allowing "Jews
applying for permission to
emigrate to Israel to do so."

Sinai Settlers Protest Tax

TUES., MAR. 10 vs HARTFORD (JOE LOWS ARENA)
TUES., MAR. 17 vs QUEBEC (JOE LOUIS ARENA)
THURS., MAR. 19 vs CALIFORNIA (JOE LOUIS ARENA)

7.30 P.M.
7.30 P.M.
7.30 P.M.

TEL AVIV (JTA) — Resi-
dents of Yamit and other
Sinai settlements near the
old Israel-Egypt border to
be returned to Egypt next

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year blocked the main road
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test what they charged was
the government's disregard
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ments a day after Premier
Menahem Begin warned
that Israel would delay its
withdrawl from Sinai if the
U.S. failed to organize the
peacekeeping force called
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withdrawal from Sharm
el-Sheikh and the Sinai air-
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